Hey Jow Forums
Any miners here?
If not paying for electricity what would be a good setup to mine crypto?
Im thinking of starting with a €2500 investment, most likely building my own miners.
What is a good hash rate that I should have as a goal and what would be the average reward per month for mining?
Do I go for strictly BTC or I mine something else?
What would be the most profitable coin to mine
Mining in 2019
Nice pic
stop making this thread
faggot ass nigger
Thanks
Literally the first thread I've posted about this.
Also not a nigger you pajeet fuck
you are what i say you is nigger
You really wont make shit
Regardless, how many breakers do you have available and what amperage are they?
No clue to be honest, I'm that new.
It's a small warehouse in an industrial area, mainly car mechanics and similar businesses there, I reckon it should be fine since the heavy machinery used all around that place?
Sounds like you could probably setup something nice and big but whoever is paying for that electricity is going to be pissed and come check it out when they get that bill.
You should be earning less money from mining than (someone) is paying for that electricity. Unless you live somewhere with very cheap electricity.
the only thing that's worth mining is dero
The chinks have the mining market by the balls due to their incredibly cheap hydro power.
Hard to compete unless you live in a cheap power area, under 10 cents for kwh.
everyone here telling you mining won’t make you money is retarded, it’s also the absolute best way for anyone to get crypto to play with without ANY kyc
It's the city/government itself that pays for the electricity.
I see that as a double win.
Makes perfect sense.
Currently researching and thinking of mining BTC my initial goal would be 100TH/s
Saw some 4-4.5TH/s miners going for $100ish a pop, but I think they come without some special power supply.
Also how come some miners cost $700-3000 and provide the same TH/s ?
you don’t need to mine specifically btc, you can research new projects and mine with gpus, then just sell for eth/btc
Don't buy sha256 asics, they will never roi.
The chinks manufacturing costs are 500~1000 per asic, they are fucking you over.
I'm looking into building a rig of my own right now.
As with all crypto, whether you lose, break even, or make gains is determined on many factors. Electricity price, how much value you can purchase hardware at, what coin you decide to mine, what the market decides to do, etc...
So, you have to be smart about it and crunch some numbers.
I run Cudo miner on my gaming PC when I'm not using it. I live where ele is cheap and I used to leave my computer on anyway. I'm researching a bunch of other ways to make passive coin - mostly just in the exploratory and experimentation phase right now.
Also this
Don't get ASIC stuff until you have been progressively increasing your mining ability and knowledge for at least 6 months. It's almost always going to fuck you.
The thing is with GPU/CPU mining, you can sell your stuff when the warranty is running out for a decent price still (and your hardware is not entirely dependent on a particular algorithm on a particular coin.) You can go from hero to zero real quick with ASICS
>If not paying for electricity what would be a good setup to mine crypto?
some people prefer efficiency (1660s) others prefer density. dense cards should be easier to flip.
>Im thinking of starting with a €2500 investment, most likely building my own miners.
>What is a good hash rate that I should have as a goal and what would be the average reward per month for mining?
whattomine.com
>Do I go for strictly BTC or I mine something else?
you cant mine btc
>What would be the most profitable coin to mine
whattomine.com
buying coins with fiat is more profitable than mining for most people, under most circumstances
Great last few posts, thank you mates.
I'll be going for the GPU mining and will try to snipe some nice video cards on ebay.
Looking at YouTube guides at the moment.
>buy used antminers in bulk
>invest in a yellow construction site vest and a tool bag and walk into medium sized companies and larp as technican
> go into server room/ air condition unit/ whatever and plant your device. electricity should be easy to find, ethernet going to be harder. considering buying a LTE router off aliexpress and buying an unlimited data plan sim card
>profit
Have you ever seen one of those? The noise they make is terrible.
Buy a nice cpu and mine monero and other cpu coins
I don't see a point in this, I need to essentially build a PC for each cpu in order to mine right?
Found some motherboards with 12-19 PCIe slots and I find it way better.
Might go over budget but would like to start with at least 30 video cards to begin with
>Hundreds or thousands
Probably difference between an old and new model and the more efficient chips tend to be more expensive...
If you are not paying for power then obviously just go for the most hash rate you can get for your money.
Also 4-5TH is fucking useless. You're going to need closer to 100TH if you want have a decent income from them
>You can't mine BTC
What the actual fuck are you talking about? Mining with a GPU is retarded and literally will never pay for itself unless you get like second hand rx470s. And even then the cards will take literally like a year to break even.
Get some ASIC miners. You pleb.
Buy ASIC miners if you have >2K
Fuck mining with graphics cards. That's a retarded and poor man's game
Yup, 100TH/s is the target for it.
Still cant decide if I should go for the BTC mining, if I'm able to find 20 of them 4-4.5TH/s.
Or build a 3-4 GPU rigs with 8-10 video cards each.
I'll go way over budget on the GPU rig though.
Yup, looking at it now I'll top up the budget to 3.5-4k and setup ASIC miners.
Need to do some more research though